SPIS TREŚCI
The Concept of Antiochus IV Epiphanes’ “Unifying Edict” (1 Macc 1:41–53) as an Product of Jewish Religious and Political Thought
Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò
pp. 11-33
The Maccabees and the Gymnasium
Samuele Rocca
pp. 35-54
The Failure of a Religious Reform: Observations on the Hellenistic Reform in Jerusalem
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 55-74
Pharaoh’s Successors and a Revived Joseph: Ptolemaic Memory in the First and Second Books of Maccabees
Alessandro Rossini
pp. 75-100
2 Maccabees as a Judean Work
Sylvie Honigman
pp. 101-129
Judean Heroes and Diasporic Heroes: On Josephus’s Version of 1 Maccabees 1–2
Daniel R. Schwartz
pp. 131-138
The Seleucid Akra and the Hasmonean “First Wall”: Could They Have Coexisted?
Ayala Zilberstein
pp. 139-153
John Hyrcanus’ Conquests: A Forgotten Page of the Seleucid Fraternal War
Michaël Girardin
pp. 155-176
Ptolemy IX Soter II, Antiochus IX Philopator (“Cyzicenus”), and John Hyrcanus I
Catharine C. Lorber
pp. 177-200
Anatomy of a Coup: Reassessing the Reign of Judah Aristobulus I
Julia Wilker
pp. 201-224
Antigonus Mattathias: Between Parthia, Rome, and Herod the Great
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 225-242
Traces of Conflict: An Archaeological Perspective on the Hasmonean–Herodian Transition (63–37 BCE)
Dvir Raviv
pp. 243-270
Hasmonean Judea among the Nations: Masters, Friends, Rivals, Adversaries
Maurice Sartre
pp. 271-291
The Pompeian Era of the Dekapolis as a Consequence of Hasmonaean Policies
David M. Jacobson
pp. 293-309
Malalas on the Maccabees: A Reappraisal
Krystyna Stebnicka
pp. 311-325
Hasmonean Historical Traditions Preserved in a Tenth-Century CE History of Ancient Israel: The Intriguing Case of Sefer Yosippon
Kenneth Atkinson
pp. 327-350
Varia
Quatre stèles funéraires d’Antioche sur l’Oronte et de Nicopolis de Syrie au musée archéologique de Gaziantep (Turquie orientale)
Ergün Laflı, Hadrien Bru, Alev Çetingöz
pp. 351-362
Reviews
Francesca Fariello, Luigi Gallo, Alessandro Magno eroe dei due mondi. La storia, le fonti, l’archeologia e il mito, Le Monnier Università, Milano 2023, 225 pp., 38 figs., 4 maps; ISBN 978-88-00-75199-5
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 363-364
Sophia Aneziri, Greek Endowments in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods, (Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge 69), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2025, 559 pp.; ISBN 978-3-515-13916-8
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 365-367
Altay Coşkun, Richard Wenghofer (eds.), Seleukid Ideology: Creation, Reception and Response, (Seleukid Perspectives 1), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2023, 390 pp. + b/w figs.; ISBN 978-3-515-13478-1; Altay Coşkun, Benjamin Edidin Scolnic (eds.), The Seleukids at War: Recruitment, Composition, and Organization, (Seleukid Perspectives 2), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2024, 359 pp. + b/w figs.; ISBN 978-3-515-13773-7
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 369-373
Christoph Michels, Hans Beck, Achim Lichtenberg (eds.), The Same, but Different? Monarchical Rule and Representation in the Hellenistic World, (Studies in Ancient Monarchies 11), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2025, 693 pp., ills.; ISBN 978-3-515-13636-5
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 375-377
Charalampos I. Chrysafis, Andreas Hartmann, Christopher Schliephake, Georg Weber (eds.), Basileus eirenophylax. Friedenskultur(en) und monarchische Repräsentation in der Antike, (Studies in Ancient Monarchies – 9), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2023, 550 pp. + b/w ills.; ISBN 978-3-515-13477-4
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 379-380
Duncan B. Campbell, Phantom Horsemen: Exploding the Myth of the Emperor Gallienus’ Battle Cavalry, Bocca della Verità, Glasgow 2025, 177 pp. + 16 figs b/w; ISBN 979-8315-05783-3
Edward Dąbrowa
pp. 381-383